Ghostface: Credits Entire Career to 1 Man | Says He's Recorded For Next WU Album

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Come on that was 95. It's 2012, you can't compare a classic year where there was a classic dropping every 10 days to a piece of shit year like this. RZA is grown and doesn't need to go back to 95, no matter how much we hope that happens

Nothing on Big Doe Rehab beats the Heart Gently Weeps or even Sunlight.

Big Doe was a good album..Slow Down and Yolanda's House are sick! Apart from Rae's verse on Yolanda's house....wack...his delivery is just wack now...i don't know what happened to Rae's delivery..it's horrible. Sometimes he can get away with it..but most of the time it's boring.

Go back to Bulletproof Wallets and listen to his verse on "never the same again" and you'll see what Rae used to be capable of..in terms of flow and delivery.

Now it seems like he's just rapping in one long line.

Walk Around >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the whole 8 Diagrams. Where Big Doe does have some forgettable tracks, 8D have boring tracks all over, even those with solid production. The album didn't sell well because it was not bumping as you would expect from a wu-tang album. Believe me, A LOT of people downloaded 8D. But nobody cares about this album, anybody saying it's a classic or anything like that needs his head checked.

Also Iron Flag has still some really strong songs, the Wu was rapping a lot better than they were on 8D.

"I've been talking to some of the guys, I was like, 'Yo, look, I would suggest that you put down everything you know, and trust me one more time,' " RZA told the New York Times last month.

"The Devil is not the Prince of Matter; the Devil is the arrogance of the spirit, faith without smile, truth that is never seized by doubt. The Devil is grim because he knows where he is going, and, in moving, he always returns whence he came."